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| Micky |
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 Micky L Plate Warrior
Joined: 13 May 2012 Karma : 
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 Posted: 17:39 - 13 May 2012 Post subject: Hi |
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Old git here, first 'bike in 1976 (fantastic summer to be a teenager), temporary suspension of riding in the early 1990s (usual excuses: family, house etc). Invested my hard-earned shekels on kitcars, TVRs (same thing?) and interesting elderly Brit classic cars in the intervening 20 years.
But the itch never dies, bought an FZR600R last summer, seems flawless compared to the stuff I used to ride (AJS, various RDs, GT Suzukis, GS550, FZ750). Or maybe I'm an old git who can only trundle.. |
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 flat eric Spanner Monkey

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| CoolBanana |
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 CoolBanana Borekit Bruiser

Joined: 21 May 2011 Karma :    
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Hi Micky,
I'm in a very similar position - rode bikes pretty much every day from 8yrs old (mini mx) through to my late twenties (a teen in the eighties) and then focussed upon work, moving back to the UK, getting married, buying a house etc and last summer I too scratched the itch that never goes away and bought a bike.
In the last year I haven't done many miles though, I've been mostly one of the 'dreaded Sunday riders' but did commute when I could for a while (office closed down and now I work from home). I get out and about whenever the urge and time permits really, can be any time! Now I'm back on a bike, it's hard to see me ever being without one again.
Happy riding!  ____________________ Bike: Ducati Monster 1100 evo
Previous: Suzuki GSX-R600 L1; Yamaha RZ350RR
Car: Range Rover Evoque Dynamic Si4 Lux |
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 hellkat Super Spammer

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Don't worry about that: there's a few old gits on here  ____________________ Not nearly as interesting in real life. |
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| flumpy7 |
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Joined: 31 May 2008 Karma :  
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Welcome  ____________________ 2012 Sinnis apache |
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 harscot Crazy Courier

Joined: 19 Apr 2011 Karma :  
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welcome to the mad house, you will find a lot of us " OLD GITS " on here, I'm 56 and got the bug again two years ago, and have never looked back, i've got a Honda NTV650 (deauville) and love it. It all started when on holiday in Majorica, usually hire a car for a few days when on hols, but this time hired a 125 on car license, ( no full bike, didnt need one in 70's ) got the bug again, said to to my wife when we get home I would try and get my full license so to hire a larger bike when on hol's again, ( more stable and comfy two up ) great idea she say's, got my full license, hired a deauville and both of us toured Cornwall, fantastic down there by the way, needless to say a couple of months later went and bought one ( 10 year old ), my wife wasn't to happy at the time, but now she is quite taken with it, and enjoys our days out, albeit she is a fair weather pillion, so enjoy yourself and ride safe
P.S my first bike was a 78 Suzuki GT125 twin, was fast as f---, had it race tuned by a mate, scared the shit out of me a few times  ____________________ First bike R reg Suzuki 125 GT twin in 1978:
2nd bike X reg Honda 650 Deauville in 2011:
Wish bike a Triumph Thunderbird: Dream bike Triumph Rocket........ |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 286 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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